2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumI didn't watch every minute of the convention, but...
Did they say anything about foreign policy, wars in the Middle East, military spending, etc. during the entire Republican Convention?
kelly1mm
(4,732 posts)rand paul.
Rand Paul event went so far as to say that republicans need to realize that not every dime of military spending is neccesary.
I missed her speech. I know Mitt doesn't bring the subject up much, which is not surprising since that's his weakness.
Wanna have some fun with your Republican friends? Tell them Mitt never served in the military. When they say neither did Obama, tell them they are wrong, he has served for over 3 1/2 years and has held the rank of Commander in Chief.
kelly1mm
(4,732 posts)MA National Guard.
Blue Owl
(50,257 posts)...oh wait -- that was the invisible guy Eastwood was talking to.
Seriously tho, hardly anything was mentioned about the wars, our troops, or military spending. Stuff that was mostly all Dubya's doing -- wouldn't want to remind people of THAT!
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)McCain transcript (page two): http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0812/80399_Page2.html
Romney transcript: http://www.npr.org/2012/08/30/160357612/transcript-mitt-romneys-acceptance-speech?ft=1&f=1001
And Jeb Bush said his brother kept America safe (I guess the Bushes have forgotten that 9/11 happened while George W. was president).
Mr.Bill
(24,238 posts)I think we would have boots on the ground in about five more countries than we do now.
haele
(12,640 posts)They criticized President Obama on being to diplomatic to Iran, turning his back on Israel when it comes to the "Palestinian problem" and Settlements, and a nebulous "Syria needs help being more Democratic" (i.e. Western Capitalist-friendly) - which is strange because that's not assured if Assad goes - look at Egypt.
Also - the President isn't hard enough with China and Putin disrespects us. America needs to be able to take on the "Big Jobs".
The take-away from the Republican Convention that I saw (from the perspective of a retired "Cold Warrior" is:
We should return to the Cold War era military culture and show both Putin and Dong who's really the boss. We should give Isreal more lip-service here in the States. Iran should be de-nuked. Saddam - err - Assad needs to be overthrown and a US-friendly puppet installed as a Democratic Leader (I wonder who that would be?).
Afghanistan will become business as usual. Heck, there's tons of money being made there, and it's a good place to send our extra young men who can't get jobs in the states anyway ( )
We are the Great American Empire, Damn it, and American Exceptionalism is always our motto. Disaster Capitalism at it's finest - the majority of us are going to be told we remain "Free" as the country slips into a Plutocratic feudalism, where we end up working and fighting for the corporate masters who will control our very means of living in every area - what we eat, where we sleep, how much education we are allowed, what we can spend and how we spend it, where we can go, what politics and religion we are allowed to espouse.
Good luck and God Bless. We're going to need both if these clowns get into office.
Haele
Thrill
(19,178 posts)Middle East countries.
Of Course Mittens isn't willing to send any of his 5 sons over to fight them. But he'll send yours